sensitivity analysis in finance
Sensitivity analysis in finance refers to the process of assessing the impact of changes in key variables or assumptions on a financial model's outcomes, such as revenue, costs, or profitability. By varying one parameter at a time, sensitivity analysis helps identify which factors have the most significant influence on financial results and assesses the model's sensitivity to different scenarios, ultimately aiding decision-making and risk assessment in financial planning.
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